List of South Korean regions by GDP
This is a list of South Korean regions by GDP. All data are sourced from the latest regional statistics published by the South Korean Government[1] and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).[2][3] The South Korean won has been converted to the international dollar using the IMF's Purchasing Power Parity conversion rate.
By GDP per capita (PPP, 2016)
Rank | Region | GDP per capita[4] | Comparable country[5] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ulsan | $71,984 | |
2 | Chungnam | $58,888 | |
3 | Sejong | $45,797 | |
4 | Jeonnam | $44,754 | |
5 | Gyeongbuk | $43,443 | |
6 | Seoul | $42,793 | |
7 | Chungbuk | $41,341 | |
8 | Gyeongnam | $38,035 | |
– | National Average | $37,740 | |
9 | Gyeonggi | $34,858 | |
10 | Incheon | $32,850 | |
11 | Gangwon | $32,402 | |
12 | Jeju | $32,284 | |
13 | Jeonbuk | $30,194 | |
14 | Busan | $27,820 | |
15 | Daejeon | $27,631 | |
16 | Gwangju | $26,439 | |
17 | Daegu | $23,794 |
See also
References
- ↑ "2016년 지역소득(잠정) 보도자료 전체>보도자료>새소식>통계청". kostat.go.kr.
- ↑ "울산, 2년 연속 개인소득 1위…총생산·총소득도 1위(종합)".
- ↑ World Economic Outlook Database, International Monetary Fund. Implied PPP conversion rate
- ↑ "KOSIS". kosis.kr.
- ↑ World Economic Outlook Database, International Monetary Fund. GDP (PPP) per capita.
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